Phrases with «holdout»

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The word "holdout" refers to a person who resists or refuses to agree or comply with something, often a group decision or agreement. Full definition

Adjective + «holdout»

Sentences with «holdout»

  • There was very little explanation in the press release of how this petition is supposed to bring about the welcome of self - published authors into one of the last holdouts in publishing, but at the very least the campaign stands to raise some much - needed awareness and lend credibility to the cause of authors worldwide. (goodereader.com)
  • «It will make it harder for a whole lot of holdouts who have wanted to put a stick in it.» (fortune.com)
  • They were able to retain most of the original voices from the films as well, with a few exceptions with holdouts for more money or scheduling problems. (gamerevolution.com)
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